AUBURN, Alabama -- When it comes to Saturdays on the plains during football season, there are certain essentials Tiger fans should be sure to take part in: tailgating, tiger stripes and an Auburn War Wagon sighting.

Whether fans catch it blaring the university fight song while driving down College Street or parked for photos near Toomer's Corner, The War Wagon is a part of Auburn's gameday festivities that can't be missed.

Dothan resident Terrell Glover said the War Wagon was a project he started with his son several years ago as a way to spend time together. Now that his son is a senior studying at Auburn University, the truck serves as a good way for the duo to enjoy home games.

"I come up here and we ride around in it on gameday," said Glover, "It's just a good time and a lot of fun."

While the truck started out as a deuce army truck, Glover spent more than three years updating the ride into the ultimate Auburn fan truck by adding underlighting, a massive sound system, a flamethrower and more.

Naturally, the War Wagon attracts attention everywhere it goes. While some stare at the truck in awe, Glover said others shuffle to grab their cameras or simply wave as it goes by.

"People want to have their pictures taken with it or get in the truck," said Glover. "Everybody's really nice about it. They always wave and yell "war eagle" when we come by."

In addition to getting fans ready to rumble, the War Wagon also serves as a way to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. Glover said he donates money every time the truck's Facebook page received another 1,000 Facebook likes.